@The Franchise wrote:Someone tell me, why did Fisher playing the same minutes as Lamb and Jones combined?

Brooks continues to amaze

He's going 11 deep and it's March, might be time to set a solid rotation. Obviously Perkins/Sefolosha are injured so that changes things but still.

When everyone's healthy should be Jackson, Lamb, Jones, Butler, Collison backing up their starting 5.

that said Jackson and Lamb lately haven't been as good as they were early on. Part of that is adjusting to a new role and inconsistent minutes, one night they are playing 20 minutes, the next 10 or 11.

He turned down a head coach job. However, they upped the offer to something in the front office, like GM. To which from what I understand he said he'd have an answer next week. Phil doesn't want to coach anymore. He doesn't want to move around all the time and have the everyday stress. However he wants to control a team.

I'd be all over that. I'm tired of the lack of a plan. Keeping melo and tanking for a season to rebuild when he's almost 32 making max doesn't make sense. Which is the only thing we seem to plan doing. PJ is smart enough I think to put together a good team, with enough authority that even Dolan in his vain Napoleon complex self should respect to let him do the job.

So much terrible luck lately. Hopefully te franchise can make atleast one smart move and get this guy on board

Because i heard earlier he turned that down, as for not coaching anymore i think if Jim Buss was usurped by Jeanie Buss then he might consider the Lakers as he's engaged to her..... but other than that it will have to take something extremely enticing for him to coach again.

You realize LeBron is the way he is because of changes to our lifestyle. You see this changes in all sports - there was a point and time and volleyball players didn't hit back row. Athletes are becoming stronger and faster because of many factors, but feel free to continue feeding yourself such lies.

Not sure lf there its cool to talk about college basketball here.. but, can anyone tell me how the tournament works? lve never watched college sports ever or really paid attention to it. But it took me till l guess l went to a school that has a program to care.

ls Uconn in? Or do they have to get selected..What are their chances of making at least a good run? l have many questions

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@VendettaRed07 wrote:Not sure lf there its cool to talk about college basketball here.. but, can anyone tell me how the tournament works? lve never watched college sports ever or really paid attention to it. But it took me till l guess l went to a school that has a program to care.

ls Uconn in? Or do they have to get selected..What are their chances of making at least a good run? l have many questions

Yeah, UConns comfortably in. They do have to get selected, but with their resume they will be in.

Basically 64 teams are selected for the tourney, bracket style. If you win your conference tournament you're automatically in. The rest are picked based on records, strength of schedule, how tough your conference is, etc. Then they are seeded 1-16. Then it's #1vs#16, #2vs#15, #3vs#14, etc. Win and move on, lose and go home.

@VendettaRed07 wrote:Not sure lf there its cool to talk about college basketball here.. but, can anyone tell me how the tournament works? lve never watched college sports ever or really paid attention to it. But it took me till l guess l went to a school that has a program to care.

ls Uconn in? Or do they have to get selected..What are their chances of making at least a good run? l have many questions

Yeah, UConns comfortably in. They do have to get selected, but with their resume they will be in.

Basically 64 teams are selected for the tourney, bracket style. If you win your conference tournament you're automatically in. The rest are picked based on records, strength of schedule, how tough your conference is, etc. Then they are seeded 1-16. Then it's #1vs#16, #2vs#15, #3vs#14, etc. Win and move on, lose and go home.

UConn should be a 3-5 seed, depending on how the AAC tournament goes.

Ahh, ok cool, thanks. Got killed today unfortunately .. One thing about this team it seems like if Shazaam Napier doesn't have a good game, nobody plays well. Hopefully its better for the tournament and go a good run

As for the job itself, I dont think its that bad either. Yes the roster is flawed and yes they have some problem players (Smith and Felton MUST go) but I dont think its anywhere near as terminal as people think.

Not so long ago they had a much worse situation they figured themselves out of. If you remember the team that had Starbury, Francis, Zbo, Curry and a host of misfit high salary with multi year players.

Dolan is a small man. But even he, would respect Pj and let him do his job

That's all I want. Consistency. A plan. Any time we started building one Dolan would spazz and blow it up to bring in a one way star. He doesn't know how to build a basketball team

We are the ONLY team that would pick up a team option for an old injury prone point guard at 15 million, then to only use our amnesty on him before the season even starts

I can't even go on about how many boneheaded inconsistent moves there have been over the past decade just like that.

If pj comes in I know that there is atleast a component basketball mind in office that won't let us get raped in every trade. Give up assets when we don't need to. Build a complete roster that actually has synergy rather than a random collection of names

@VendettaRed07 wrote:Not sure lf there its cool to talk about college basketball here.. but, can anyone tell me how the tournament works? lve never watched college sports ever or really paid attention to it. But it took me till l guess l went to a school that has a program to care.

ls Uconn in? Or do they have to get selected..What are their chances of making at least a good run? l have many questions

Yeah, UConns comfortably in. They do have to get selected, but with their resume they will be in.

Basically 64 teams are selected for the tourney, bracket style. If you win your conference tournament you're automatically in. The rest are picked based on records, strength of schedule, how tough your conference is, etc. Then they are seeded 1-16. Then it's #1vs#16, #2vs#15, #3vs#14, etc. Win and move on, lose and go home.

UConn should be a 3-5 seed, depending on how the AAC tournament goes.

Ahh, ok cool, thanks. Got killed today unfortunately .. One thing about this team it seems like if Shazaam Napier doesn't have a good game, nobody plays well. Hopefully its better for the tournament and go a good run

Yeah, posted that before I watched the game(had it recorded). Beating L'Ville at home on Senior Day was gonna be a tough task but that was our worst loss in 22 years. SMH.

IMO we're too inconsistent to make a deep run right now. One night we're beating Florida, who's #1 right now, a few games later we lose to f'n Houston.

And now we play Memphis in the AAC tournament on their home floor(beat them both times we played already, it's really hard to beat a time 3x).

If I had to guess today who would win it all, I would say Florida with Arizona right behind them. Would rather have 'Zona win it though; Florida wins and they tie us with 3 titles.

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@The Franchise wrote:As for the job itself, I dont think its that bad either. Yes the roster is flawed and yes they have some problem players (Smith and Felton MUST go) but I dont think its anywhere near as terminal as people think.

Not so long ago they had a much worse situation they figured themselves out of. If you remember the team that had Starbury, Francis, Zbo, Curry and a host of misfit high salary with multi year players.

That's true but they had their picks then. Even though they screwed a few of them up(Balkman 1 pick before Rondo ). They had Lee and Robinson already, then drafted Galo. Chandler was a good pick at the time also.